Stone

Stone

2010R1h 45m
Blu-ray
/ DVD

Overview

Details

Edward Norton plays a convicted arsonist who hopes to get out of prison early by putting to work the seductive talents of his beautiful wife, Lucetta. Robert De Niro plays the parole officer who's the target of the couple's cat-and-mouse scheming.

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Reviews

age 17+

Common Sense Note

Parents need to know that this mature prison drama is full of graphic sexual conversation and several sex scenes that include partial nudity (breasts, butts, etc.). The violence includes a bloody stabbing that's racially motivated, and the language is nonstop -- there's no swear word you can think of that isn't used. Additionally, the movie deals with lots of heavy topics that young kids and even most teens aren't old enough to understand -- marital malaise, redemption, sin, spiritual rebirth, prison's inability to rehabilitate, etc. This isn't an R-rated movie in which the sex and language are played for laughs; with such grown-up subject matter, this is drama is best for adults and possibly the most mature, film-loving older teens.

Sexual
Content

Sex scenes include a woman's naked breasts and back and a man's naked butt and back. There are several shots of the woman's breasts, and at least a couple of the shots are pretty graphic (thrusting, moaning, implied oral sex, etc.). Many conversations early in the movie revolve around graphic descriptions of sex and how great a prisoner's wife is at it. The explicit talk includes descriptions of positions the inmate remembers fondly, questions about sex in your 60s, and more.

Violence

A father threatens to throw his sleeping daughter out of a second-story window if his wife goes through with her threat to leave him. A prison inmate is brutally stabbed multiple times in what seems like a racially motivated killing; the protagonist literally watches him die from behind bars, and the scene is bloody and realistic. In a flashback sequence, viewers see the crime that lands someone in prison, which includes scenes of two dead elderly people bleeding on the floor, one of them with an ankle/foot amputated. Two arsonists are shown burning down houses. A man is threatened and held at gunpoint.

Language

Social
Behavior

There aren't many take-away messages in this film other than that it's nearly impossible to know whether a good con man is lying to you. Otherwise, there's a lot of lying and selfish, destructive behavior. There's an underlying theme of redemption, but whether it happens or not is very ambiguous.

Consumerism

Not applicable

Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol

Jack and Madylyn drink and smoke cigarettes every time they're together, except for when they're having breakfast. They drink so often that the liquor store cashier knows what Jack wants without either of them speaking to each other. Lucetta is also shown hanging out in bars smoking and drinking, and there's a retirement party and other scenes in which almost all of the adults are drinking/smoking.

Age appropriate

Not an issue

Depends on your child and your family

Parents strongly cautioned

Not appropriate for kids of the age

This information for parents is provided by Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving kids' media lives.

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